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Good decision-making takes a back seat to bowing to the wishes of people who may have status but not brains.
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Whisper it, but Paul Casey's refusal to make himself available for selection may have rising status.
Directors may have lost status in the industry, but in the popular imagination, they remain as important as ever.
Most are also not-for-profit organisations and may have charitable status, which gives them tax advantages over normal businesses.
One attraction of joining Isis may have been status, to be gained either in Syria or at home, rather than cash.
The Briton may have pariah status in Washington, but the BP board reckons that Hayward still has a good dialogue with the Kremlin after he allowed the Russians to put their own representatives into the top jobs at TNK-BP.
As social classes lack distinct boundaries the average American may have a status in the area where the lower middle and upper working class overlap.
In such cases, the principle of beneficence may have privileged status over the principle of respect for individual privacy.
A claim may have several statuses, for example: "submitted"; "pending"; "denied"; "returned for correction" and "completed".
Nopa may have achieved destination status, but it is still essentially a neighborhood hangout.
In this case, that is, "engagement" may have been the status quo policy, not the breakthrough one.
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